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Bass Musician Magazine Reviews The Black Knight PP Bass by BITE Guitars


Raul Amador takes an in-depth look at The Black Knight PP Bass by BITE Guitars.

For more information about BITE Guitars go to: https://bite.guitars/

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10 thoughts on “Bass Musician Magazine Reviews The Black Knight PP Bass by BITE Guitars

  • I like that PU selector for all passive basses, co's it gives more tonal options without an active preamp ❤

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  • It took 70+ years of "research" to find the serial connection of pickups…:). Still not available from Fender (and others) even on noisy and rather thin-sounding single-coil Jazz Basses and similar 2 pickup instruments… The same is true with Telecaster and even Strat pickups. This industry is so conservative…
    What I can note here is the too-high value of the tone cap, the tone is becoming too dull at the full Tone pot down position, losing not only harmonics but even basic notes… Plus: tone cap values must be made switchable together with parallel and serial pickup/coils switching (and different in the case of different impedance pickups) – because there is a big difference between 8k (one pickup), 4k (parallel) or 16k (serial) loading (8k pickup impedance just for example).

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  • I'm not sure what I was expecting but it sounds like a low-end Squire or off-brand. Not a jazz or a P and certainly no pizazz for me

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  • No thanks. I'm not into Fender or Fender clones. I prefer 6 or 7 stringers with through-necks and 24 frets or more.

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